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education matters. why exactly would we want to cut investment in our infrastructure and education at this time? >> zachary, let's play what alan krueger said. he was on with chuck todd earlier talking about the politics of what we're watching as it relates to this recovery. let me play it, please. >> you have a pretty good jobs report and i know, you know, i know what you'll probably say on that. good but trend lines, all this stuff. we have this conversation every month. but i want to ask you more about the gdp numbers because it has all of the positive indicators and government brought it down. government gridlock. so is washington the biggest problem for the economy? >> i think certainly a major risk that we face is that washington can make mistakes. xwr gridlock in congress. failing to take the steps to put us on a sustained budget. bring down the deficits in a balanced, responsible way. >> is washington the biggest problem for the economy? >> i think clearly it is a major headwind. it spends a lot
education matters. why exactly would we want to cut investment in our infrastructure and education at this time? >> zachary, let's play what alan krueger said. he was on with chuck todd earlier talking about the politics of what we're watching as it relates to this recovery. let me play it, please. >> you have a pretty good jobs report and i know, you know, i know what you'll probably say on that. good but trend lines, all this stuff. we have this conversation every month. but i...
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we need jobs, educational access and helt -- there on the south side, there are no emergency rooms anymore, for example, for crisis intervention. so i am rather convinced that the full weight of our government must come -- we had a full intervention in birmingham, to stop will killing. 42 have been killed this year. we need -- we need a level of support in there we have never had before. >> eric: you do not see that in the federal government. 42 people have been killed just this past january. 157 shootings. you want a federal program similar to what happened in the 60s to deal with other programs? >> intervention, you have mentioned that, we need jobs intervention, we need to stop the gun flow and the drug flow in and the job flow out. >> eric: do you think that will happen? we have been talking about this for years. it is the right to have a gun in america, under the constitution. there is gun control in many cities. >> semi-automatic weapons are not just about guns. this is about national security. these weapons can shoot down airplanes. they can blow up railroads. this is a mass securit
we need jobs, educational access and helt -- there on the south side, there are no emergency rooms anymore, for example, for crisis intervention. so i am rather convinced that the full weight of our government must come -- we had a full intervention in birmingham, to stop will killing. 42 have been killed this year. we need -- we need a level of support in there we have never had before. >> eric: you do not see that in the federal government. 42 people have been killed just this past...
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he wants lower tuition and wants college education to be available. best way to do that get government subsidies out there. and prices will fall like they have done for prevously hard to get goods. >> and the nation's labor boopered position are illegal and why are they getting six figure salaries on your dime. is it time to cut them off. ♪ why do more emergency workers everywhere trust duracell? duralock power preserve. locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. now...guaranteed. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. live from america's news headquarterings. i am kelly wright. a brand new picture of president obama released in the white house. in the photohe is skeet shoot nothing camp. it was taken last summer and the white house releasing this after the president claim happened he used gunce recreationally . there are sweeping new overhauls of the gun laws. >> revolution people's liberation people's party front said they are bihind the strike in turkey. and one turkish guard killed and two others were injured. the terrorist are opposed t
he wants lower tuition and wants college education to be available. best way to do that get government subsidies out there. and prices will fall like they have done for prevously hard to get goods. >> and the nation's labor boopered position are illegal and why are they getting six figure salaries on your dime. is it time to cut them off. ♪ why do more emergency workers everywhere trust duracell? duralock power preserve. locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. now...guaranteed....
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. >> our educated viewers will know what duty of care did the airlines owe this woman. she bought a ticket and she wasn't on the plane and died. she has a severe medical condition but why did the airlines owe her a duty of care? >> greta: wrongful death? maybe as to contract to provide a seat. she had a contract. >> i have a heart attack here now i can't sue fox news. >> look, the airline does not always have to make reasonable accommodations to someone who is ill. she was in europe. >> greta: why did they sell her a ticket then? >> just like they would sell to anybody else. >> she asked for two seats. >> the problem is more than that, the problem here was that the airline had no duty to accommodate her if she was medically ill she should have went to the doctors there in europe or sadly i'm sorry that she passed away. >> greta: meekle? >> ted just said it. here is a woman that is 407-pounds. an amputee. the airlines did they handle this properly? that is open to discussion. it is very emotional. but if she were that sick why did they he not if they didn't and we don't
. >> our educated viewers will know what duty of care did the airlines owe this woman. she bought a ticket and she wasn't on the plane and died. she has a severe medical condition but why did the airlines owe her a duty of care? >> greta: wrongful death? maybe as to contract to provide a seat. she had a contract. >> i have a heart attack here now i can't sue fox news. >> look, the airline does not always have to make reasonable accommodations to someone who is ill. she...
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if we can start to figure out ways to take these more senior workers and get them into training education capacities, that can really help the economy. so we don't wind up with those skills gaps. one of the places we're struggling in is nursing. we have such a shortage of skilled nurses. if we can use some of these people to help us train, it cannot necessarily be a lose-lose for the economy. >> okay. thanks, guys. coming up, why the new push for green gas may not only cost you more green, it might cost you your car's engine. and want to know who is going to win the big game tomorrow? our guys have never been wrong and they've got money making tips to go with the winners. s >> pushing back against the new push for greener gas. how going green could stall your engine and your bottom line. plus, is this thank is "bulls & bears" super bowl. they've never >>> the green push now backfiring on cars? a new report says the gas blend could actually ruin your vehicle's engine. that's what 15% eth knoll in it. john, time to slam the brakes on greener gas? >> oh, yes. this is beyond stupid. this was
if we can start to figure out ways to take these more senior workers and get them into training education capacities, that can really help the economy. so we don't wind up with those skills gaps. one of the places we're struggling in is nursing. we have such a shortage of skilled nurses. if we can use some of these people to help us train, it cannot necessarily be a lose-lose for the economy. >> okay. thanks, guys. coming up, why the new push for green gas may not only cost you more...
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i think there are plenty of educators that want to do the right thing. we also believe at students first, all kids can learn when they are put in the right school environment, a rigorous school. the problem is they are forced to operate in this bureaucracy that is driven by policies that absolutely make no sense. >> sean: education is interesting derivative from latin, to bring forth from within. so if it is not coming out, who has failed who? >> i think that we have to focus on as educators is what can happen within the confines of the school day and school year. what we know is that of all of the school factors that exist the quality oft matters the most. you can take a child who is living in poverty who had is coming to school with tremendous challenges and when you put that kid in front of a highly effective teacher it can literally change their life. >> sean: what is the biggest obstacle to that, teacher unions do they protect -- the mysterious resistance toward vouchers or all girl public schools. there is one in harlem and city of new york got sue
i think there are plenty of educators that want to do the right thing. we also believe at students first, all kids can learn when they are put in the right school environment, a rigorous school. the problem is they are forced to operate in this bureaucracy that is driven by policies that absolutely make no sense. >> sean: education is interesting derivative from latin, to bring forth from within. so if it is not coming out, who has failed who? >> i think that we have to focus on as...
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monument in one brick of the monument a symbol of every day of the life of kim ill sung there are two education centers. think tank everything revolved around embedding a north korean society ideology of tuchang. >> after decades of enslaving the north korean people kim ill sung died. >> there was genuine grieving kim il sung died. people did look at him as almost a super natural being. >> thhis successor would try to become god like himself. >> kim jong-il is the oldest son. >> kim jong-il was said to have been born on the sacred mountain. this is where by korean legend the korean nation that began many thousands of years ago. >> the small mountain cabin where it is claimed his mother gave birth is today a shrine. >> he was born in russia when his father was with the russian military. >> by the early 1980s he had significant niche for himself in the structure. >> kim jong-il was a character of fun to a lot of people in the western world because he was short and had that boof fant style hair and wore elevator shoes but he was in truth a very brutal dictator. >> he has expensive taste in everyth
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>> scott they're focusing on education. patients think "this is a safe drug my doctor prescribed it it's f.d.a. approved." the f.d.a. is try to rework that misconception. and the white house are trying something that when doctors allow the d.e.a. to write the narcotics prescription first they have to take a course that teaches them how the correctly use it. >> pelley: jon thanks very much. we now know what caused the light to go out at the super bowl. today the power company traced the problem to an electrical relay. a brand-new device that was installed specifically to prevent a power failure. the company that made the relay insisted today there was no problem with the equipment itself, that company says it just wasn't set up properly. why would people go out of their way to stand on this line? steve hartman goes "on the road" to meet a mailman with a very special delivery, next. [ coughs ] [ angry gibberish ] i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't tre
>> scott they're focusing on education. patients think "this is a safe drug my doctor prescribed it it's f.d.a. approved." the f.d.a. is try to rework that misconception. and the white house are trying something that when doctors allow the d.e.a. to write the narcotics prescription first they have to take a course that teaches them how the correctly use it. >> pelley: jon thanks very much. we now know what caused the light to go out at the super bowl. today the power...
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monument in one brick of the monument a symbol of every day of the life of kim ill sung there are two education centers. think tank everything revolved around embedding a north korean society ideology of tuchang. >> after decades of enslaving the north korean people kim ill sung died. >> there was genuine grieving kim il sung died. people did look at him as almost a super natural being. >> thhis successor would try to become god like himself. >> kim jong-il is the oldest son. >> kim jong-il was said to have been born on the sacred mountain. this is where by korean legend the korean nation that began many thousands of years ago. >> the small mountain cabin where it is claimed his mother gave birth is today a shrine. >> he was born in russia when his father was with the russian military. >> by the early 1980s he had significant niche for himself in the structure. >> kim jong-il was a character of fun to a lot of people in the western world because he was short and had that boof fant style hair and wore elevator shoes but he was in truth a very brutal dictator. >> he has expensive taste in everyth
monument in one brick of the monument a symbol of every day of the life of kim ill sung there are two education centers. think tank everything revolved around embedding a north korean society ideology of tuchang. >> after decades of enslaving the north korean people kim ill sung died. >> there was genuine grieving kim il sung died. people did look at him as almost a super natural being. >> thhis successor would try to become god like himself. >> kim jong-il is the oldest...
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consumed with bringing information -- between a blog, jennifer's voice.org, jennifer foundation on celiac education everything i do to bring awareness. >> i do spend a lot of time talking to people on the phone about it. i speak to team about it. i am more than happy to do that to help them get through the early stages of this. especially younger kids. >> if there is a good gluten free recipe i will pass it on to somebody else with celiac disease so they can have something fun to eat as well as being good for them. >> jennifer's battle with blue bloods makes headlines. [ indistinct conversations ] [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu! oh my goodness... oh my gosh, this looks amazing... [ male announcer ] 15 entrees under $15! it's o new maine stays! seafood, chicken, and mo
consumed with bringing information -- between a blog, jennifer's voice.org, jennifer foundation on celiac education everything i do to bring awareness. >> i do spend a lot of time talking to people on the phone about it. i speak to team about it. i am more than happy to do that to help them get through the early stages of this. especially younger kids. >> if there is a good gluten free recipe i will pass it on to somebody else with celiac disease so they can have something fun to...
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consumed with bringing information -- between a blog, jennifer's voice.org, jennifer foundation on celiac education everything i do to bring awareness. >> i do spend a lot of time talking to people on the phone about it. i speak to team about it. i am more than happy to do that to help them get through the early stages of this. especially younger kids. >> if there is a good gluten free recipe i will pass it on to somebody else with celiac disease so they can have something fun to eat as well as being good for them. >> jennifer's battle with blue bloods makes headlines. [ indistinct conversations ] [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu! oh my goodness... oh my gosh, this looks amazing... [ male announcer ] 15 entrees under $15! it's o new maine stays! seafood, chicken, and mo
consumed with bringing information -- between a blog, jennifer's voice.org, jennifer foundation on celiac education everything i do to bring awareness. >> i do spend a lot of time talking to people on the phone about it. i speak to team about it. i am more than happy to do that to help them get through the early stages of this. especially younger kids. >> if there is a good gluten free recipe i will pass it on to somebody else with celiac disease so they can have something fun to...
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. >> there's the trick on the rubio statement, he speaks about federal financial aid for education but he and his party want to cut it and that's the part he didn't say. >> and he talks about the safety net in general and how we have to protect it but you can't frank lunce your way out of this. you can't call it a death panel or chang the way you're talking about these things without fundamentally changing the policies that you're talking about here and that's the issue. they have this sort of no-win situation where if they move too far from where they've been, they're in danger of losing people on the right, they're in danger of these ugly primary battles, they're trying to avoid that. at the same time, they're trying to piece back together a national coalition, which frankly right now they do now have. >> the optic of tuesday night, bobby jindal got wiped out, it set back his career years, he is still trying to climb up to where he was back then. i think marco rubio run as very similar risk. the cosmetics on him are odd because it can read well some of of the things he has but there
. >> there's the trick on the rubio statement, he speaks about federal financial aid for education but he and his party want to cut it and that's the part he didn't say. >> and he talks about the safety net in general and how we have to protect it but you can't frank lunce your way out of this. you can't call it a death panel or chang the way you're talking about these things without fundamentally changing the policies that you're talking about here and that's the issue. they have...
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what is the quickest point of entry to public education? >> well, it is something that makes me nervous to see strange bedfell bedfellows, and you see people in louisiana who are encouraging charter systems, and vouchers and i am thinking, that you have not been on the side of educating the kids for decades and now i'm supposed to believe that you are? >> part of the republican agenda, and the a.l.e.c. has been to shift as much public money to charter schools to private school vouchers, and you are seeing the big battles in places with red governors and red legislatures and i don't know, we have so much brain power at this table talking about it, and maybe the best contribution ki make is two great documentaries that have come to my attention and one is about hoxley, arkansas, which is a small town that voluntarily segregated for financial and moral reasons, and then on espn, they have a story about a team that deseg regated and the tension that happened there. >> and my mom who went to brigham young university said that the mormon church c
what is the quickest point of entry to public education? >> well, it is something that makes me nervous to see strange bedfell bedfellows, and you see people in louisiana who are encouraging charter systems, and vouchers and i am thinking, that you have not been on the side of educating the kids for decades and now i'm supposed to believe that you are? >> part of the republican agenda, and the a.l.e.c. has been to shift as much public money to charter schools to private school...
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we do it through education, innovation, workplace that allow working people to make their life work again. >> are you adopting or endor endorsed the dream act that marco rubio embraced. >> we have a difficult situation with immigration, we know that. i feel this country has never held a kid liable for what parents do. if we've got kids brought here due to no-fault of their own and find themselves here and know no other country as home then we ought to give them permanent legal residence and allow them the path to citizenship. >> earlier today on the senate floor, the colloquy between you and steny hoyer, sequestration, we put that in place thinking it was irrational and we'd address that in the last 14 months. that didn't happen and now the president wants to delay again. and what's going to happen with sequestration? >> this is just another example. the president as you know, has come forward and said, we've got to raise taxes and the answer every single time and keep taking more of the americans money without holding yourself accountable and that's what we've said. for the last 16 month
we do it through education, innovation, workplace that allow working people to make their life work again. >> are you adopting or endor endorsed the dream act that marco rubio embraced. >> we have a difficult situation with immigration, we know that. i feel this country has never held a kid liable for what parents do. if we've got kids brought here due to no-fault of their own and find themselves here and know no other country as home then we ought to give them permanent legal...
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education that would give immediate green cards. i think in the end you will see more of a piecemeal effort than the comprehensive. >> really? >> although i think this is a good beginning. >> you think it will be step by step, incremental, not the whole kit 'n' kaboodle, what the white house wants to see? >> i do. i have been in those negotiations and meetings, and i think you find one group for a part of it, but then they fall out on something else, and, therefore, the something else, and then the first group falls out. i have seen that, and i think in the end, you will have a good start, and i think this is a good start, but i think you are going to have much more incremental successes and i think we should start on those incremental successes. >> really quickly while i have you here, let's switch gears to the other hot topic. gun rights. a long-time supporter, a grade "a" from the nra while in office. you recently said that high capacity magazines are a real danger to our society. what else needs to happen? and politically at thi
education that would give immediate green cards. i think in the end you will see more of a piecemeal effort than the comprehensive. >> really? >> although i think this is a good beginning. >> you think it will be step by step, incremental, not the whole kit 'n' kaboodle, what the white house wants to see? >> i do. i have been in those negotiations and meetings, and i think you find one group for a part of it, but then they fall out on something else, and, therefore, the...
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my job is to educate and teach you. call me, 1-800-743-cnbc. sometimes, very rarely, but sometimes we get a metaphor that fits the stock market as strong as this one. even as today the averages stalled, dow sinking 50 points, s&p sliding .26%, nasdaq inching down .01%. sometimes, sometimes there's an analogy so obvious it can explain how in the heck we can have one of the best januarys of all time with the dow up about 6%. >> the house of pleasure. >> giving you the greatest january since 1994, and the s&p rallying about 5%. >> all aboard! >> beating every january since 1997. the secret behind the market's success is right in front of you. and this is one of those times, because this sunday's super bowl encapsulates just about everything that's driving us higher, much higher than people believed possibly coming into 2013. intrigued? all right, so what did we hear today? we heard as january goes, so goes the rest of the year. we know that of the 11 times since 1950 that the s&p 500 was up more than 5% in january, like this one, we had spectacula
my job is to educate and teach you. call me, 1-800-743-cnbc. sometimes, very rarely, but sometimes we get a metaphor that fits the stock market as strong as this one. even as today the averages stalled, dow sinking 50 points, s&p sliding .26%, nasdaq inching down .01%. sometimes, sometimes there's an analogy so obvious it can explain how in the heck we can have one of the best januarys of all time with the dow up about 6%. >> the house of pleasure. >> giving you the greatest...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> if you are driving a car and break down on the side of the road, you call a tow truck and the truck rigged with a fancy back end on it comes in and rescues you on the side of the road. if you are a bus driver and you break down on the side of the road, you can't call a normal tow truck, you have to call the mega tow truck to deal with your bigger vehicle needing help. who do you call if you weigh 10,000 tons? if you break down in that, if you break down and need rescuing in a vehicle that looks like this, the tow truck that you call to rescue you is this guy. it is the coolest thing in the navy. it is shorter than that missile cruiser and stouter and the hull is reinforced to be like one of those ice-breaking ships and when a u.s. navy guided missile cruiser runs aground at the airport, where all of the planes flying in and out of the airport get a perfect view of that stuck ship, when tha
with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> if you are driving a car and break down on the side of the road, you call a tow truck and the truck rigged with a fancy back end on it comes in and rescues you on the side of the road. if you are a bus driver and you break down on the side of the road, you can't call a normal tow truck, you...
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especially girls, because when you educate girls, you educate the whole family. you educate a generation. you educate all other coming children. >> reporter: the challenge is enormous. today, there are 32 million girls around the world who are not in school. bob woodruff, abc news, new york. >> all the taliban did was create a hero.
especially girls, because when you educate girls, you educate the whole family. you educate a generation. you educate all other coming children. >> reporter: the challenge is enormous. today, there are 32 million girls around the world who are not in school. bob woodruff, abc news, new york. >> all the taliban did was create a hero.
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they're finding a place for a local school for a young woman whose passion is education for all. >> this is the second life, this is the new life. and i want to serve the people. >> reporter: she is recovering, and more determined than ever. keir simmons, nbc news, birmingham, england. >>> and when we come back, one of the world's great enduring mysteries has been solved, in of all places, a parking lot. >>> and there's so much else to talk about from last night, like the women who were the show-stoppers and the commercials that people either loved or hated. ♪ >>> let's be honest here. it was pretty much inevitable. wherever americans gathered on this monday morning, eventually the subject got around to what commercials did you like from last night. there was a lot to take in last night. not including the partial blackout. but beginning with the power on stage. in a sport with only men on the field, the women set the tone, from jennifer hudson's emotional appearance with the sandy hook elementary children's choir. ♪ >> reporter: to alicia keys' singing of the anthem. ♪ brave >> rep
they're finding a place for a local school for a young woman whose passion is education for all. >> this is the second life, this is the new life. and i want to serve the people. >> reporter: she is recovering, and more determined than ever. keir simmons, nbc news, birmingham, england. >>> and when we come back, one of the world's great enduring mysteries has been solved, in of all places, a parking lot. >>> and there's so much else to talk about from last night,...
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no medium that relies on voters to take the initiative for educating themselves can ever have the broad reach of tv where political messages intrude unbidden into living rooms. will it revolutionize mix? that's harder to say. so said ari fleischer in 1999 before he became white house press secretary. ah, this computer thing, it's just a flash in the pan. in all fairness, though, it was not just ari fleischer. pretty much everybody in 1999 was agog with what these california software geeks were doing with the internets and how it was affecting politics maybe some day in the future. of course, house republicans did go ahead with the impeachment process. so the censure and move on folks decided that they would not fold up. they decided to use the amazing magical power of the internet machine to try to make at least some of the pro-impeachment republicans pay for that stance. the folks with the online petition decided to reinvent themselves as a pac in 1999. they endorsed and started fundraising for a handful of progressive congressional candidates. again, the novelty was not that they were
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they're finding a place for a local school whose passion is education for all. >> this is the second life, this is the new life. and i want to serve the people. >> reporter: she is recovering, and more determined than ever. keir simmons, nbc news, birmingham, england. >>> and when we come back, one of the world's great enduring mysteries has been solved, and of all places, a parking lot. >>> and there's so much else to talk about from last night, like the women who were the show-stoppers and the commercials that people either loved or hated. ♪ to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a
they're finding a place for a local school whose passion is education for all. >> this is the second life, this is the new life. and i want to serve the people. >> reporter: she is recovering, and more determined than ever. keir simmons, nbc news, birmingham, england. >>> and when we come back, one of the world's great enduring mysteries has been solved, and of all places, a parking lot. >>> and there's so much else to talk about from last night, like the women who...
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dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. rhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? could you be mine? ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street ♪ ♪ just waiting to greet you ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ in daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ - hi, neighbor! it's me, daniel tiger. i've been waiting to play a game with you! come on in! ok, guess what i hid under my blanket. you can ride on it, it's red, it says, "ding! ding!" can you guess what it is? it
dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. rhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? could you be mine? ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel tiger's...
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> what did it mean to you to be able to pick your high school >> i don't feel like you can be truly educated without having a choice. >> the mayor also gave great credit to the teach for america program that sent 375 teachers from all over the country to new orleans. harvard said today that . >>> harvard said that 60 of its students were suspended for cheating on an exam. >>> the nfl wants to change the culture of the game to prevent injuries, and we will talk to james brown of cbs sports, next. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. ,?(7 [ nyquil bottle ] you know i relieve coughs sneezing, fevers... [ tylenol bottle ] me too! and nasal congestion. [ tissue box ] he said nasal congestion. yeah...i heard him. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. >> pelley: toda
> what did it mean to you to be able to pick your high school >> i don't feel like you can be truly educated without having a choice. >> the mayor also gave great credit to the teach for america program that sent 375 teachers from all over the country to new orleans. harvard said today that . >>> harvard said that 60 of its students were suspended for cheating on an exam. >>> the nfl wants to change the culture of the game to prevent injuries, and we will talk...
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with that so when that's what happens and your mom is old and dies and you take on that and no other education, it's kind of hard to get that person to step outside of the life and so for me that's the interesting component. now, is me being able to step in to the people's lives and can i rationalize what they do? it's hard because i have this greater knowledge but for them they live in a very insular environment and that insular environment is one that dictates to make a living and put food in their mouth and just what they're doing and kind of the problem that we have here. there's a demand in the united states for the drugs and there's a demand over there for them to survive and so that's the big picture. >> well, you know, we mentioned drugs and weapons. but what about exotic animals? how big is that industry and how can toure get a dragon? >> i can't help him facilitate anything illegal. >> come on. >> talk to him after the show. >> yeah right. okay. i mean, the thing is, i didn't realize how big the illegal animal trade is but the crime syndicates just as big if not bigger than the bigge
with that so when that's what happens and your mom is old and dies and you take on that and no other education, it's kind of hard to get that person to step outside of the life and so for me that's the interesting component. now, is me being able to step in to the people's lives and can i rationalize what they do? it's hard because i have this greater knowledge but for them they live in a very insular environment and that insular environment is one that dictates to make a living and put food in...
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finance predicts after the balance shifts next year it will have an impact on politics, social issues and education. hawaii and new mexico are the only other two states in the union where whites are not the majority. >>> from austria we have new video of four very rare white tiger cubs born at a private zoo in late december. these cubs are doing well but only about 300 white tigers worldwide. >>> scary moments last night aboard an alaskan airlines flight heading for seattle when the pilot lost consciousness. we'll follow that story for you here on nbc. >>> today marks the 10th anniversary of the american heart association's go red for women campaign. over the past decade awareness that heart disease is the number one killer of women has gone up and death from the disease have gone down. 90% of people who registered with the go red campaign made a healthy lifestyle change like changing their eating or exercise habits or getting their cholesterol checked. >>> the dow shot up nearly 1,000 points last month logging it's best january since 1994. the s&p saw its biggest gain since '97. some context here.
finance predicts after the balance shifts next year it will have an impact on politics, social issues and education. hawaii and new mexico are the only other two states in the union where whites are not the majority. >>> from austria we have new video of four very rare white tiger cubs born at a private zoo in late december. these cubs are doing well but only about 300 white tigers worldwide. >>> scary moments last night aboard an alaskan airlines flight heading for seattle...
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. >> after being defeated in the primary, she's now the heads of students first, pushing for education reform. >>> happening today in honor of what could have been her 100th birthday, the postal service will release a forever stamp of rosa parks. she's credited with jump-starting the bus boycotts when she refused to give up her seat to a white passenger. the stamp is the second in a series of three civil rights stamps being released this year. they're on sale nationwide beginning today. >> i'm going to get some of
. >> after being defeated in the primary, she's now the heads of students first, pushing for education reform. >>> happening today in honor of what could have been her 100th birthday, the postal service will release a forever stamp of rosa parks. she's credited with jump-starting the bus boycotts when she refused to give up her seat to a white passenger. the stamp is the second in a series of three civil rights stamps being released this year. they're on sale nationwide beginning...
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it's educational, too. you'll see the technologies that will be in your car today, tomorrow, five, 10 years from now. hybrids and hydrogen. that's a promising technology for us. >> reporter: cool. you've been a great tour guide. we appreciate it. good to see you. also, you heard him say it about the kids, you can bring your kids here. kids can get in the cars, right? >> absolutely. my kids love it. >> reporter: you don't have to clean it up afterwards. don't mess them up. >> okay. don't bring your cheerios. >> don't bring chocolate stuff. >> reporter: get in and get back out. >> i will do that. i love the auto show. >>> beyonce is responding to the lip-synching criticism. >> and see if a local man made it through to hollywood. the buzz bin coming up next. [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents are awesome. but when i cook up some beef, ketchup, relish and cheese, cover it with crescent dough and pow! cheeseburger crescent casserole. double awesome. pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. [ malcrrkkhshz
it's educational, too. you'll see the technologies that will be in your car today, tomorrow, five, 10 years from now. hybrids and hydrogen. that's a promising technology for us. >> reporter: cool. you've been a great tour guide. we appreciate it. good to see you. also, you heard him say it about the kids, you can bring your kids here. kids can get in the cars, right? >> absolutely. my kids love it. >> reporter: you don't have to clean it up afterwards. don't mess them up....
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take the time to be educated. educate yourself like the doctor said about your risks of a heart attack, heart disease, and learn and know what the signs of a heart attack are. heartburn, you know, the tightening of your jaw. >> very important. thank you both so much for coming in. andrea, spokesperson for go red for women and the head of the med star health institute. thank you both. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> one more thing. let's talk about this. a special visit today for patients at the national rehab hospital in the district. the lady terps stopped by to do some physical therapy with the kids and grownups. they worked with patients who have spinal cord and other motor injuries who need specialized rehabilitation. med star national hospital treats patients as young as six years old. >> children in the district and all over the country got a dental checkup on national give kids a smile day. more than 150 students at bruce monroe elementary school were part of today's event. it provided through a collabora
take the time to be educated. educate yourself like the doctor said about your risks of a heart attack, heart disease, and learn and know what the signs of a heart attack are. heartburn, you know, the tightening of your jaw. >> very important. thank you both so much for coming in. andrea, spokesperson for go red for women and the head of the med star health institute. thank you both. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> one more thing. let's talk about this. a special visit today...
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we are trying to reform the education system. we have been on a big frenzy. there then come i feel that this is important. we have tried to bring balance into our budget. at the same time, having a focus on the groups in our society who are most vulnerable. what does that mean? that means that every year we have made sure that the most horrible citizen and something got out of the budget. so we have tried to preserve the quality, which is always a part of the european values as such. the three things, tight budget control, and also being focused on preserving what we feel is so important for our equality. this is part of what we need to do at the european level. we have so much to offer. we have so much. this is key for europe and the individual countries in europe that is a very powerful statement. just to clarify, do you think he would be better off being able to do even more than that eurozone club? or do you think you're better outside? >> i have always been in favor of denmark joining the euro, and i still am. the interesting thing about the development
we are trying to reform the education system. we have been on a big frenzy. there then come i feel that this is important. we have tried to bring balance into our budget. at the same time, having a focus on the groups in our society who are most vulnerable. what does that mean? that means that every year we have made sure that the most horrible citizen and something got out of the budget. so we have tried to preserve the quality, which is always a part of the european values as such. the three...
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it was always a question of education. i did not know the definition of concussion in 19 years of bashing my head. they never force anyone to tell an athlete what it means when you get hit in the head and things go fuzzy. obol was always informed consent in the beginning. that is why ted johnson was one of the first to come forward. he said, at least let me make this decision for myself. in 2010, the nfl started educating the players. it is different game at the pro level, but there is nothing such as informed consent for children. 95% of the people playing football in this country are under the age of consent, under 18. that is where we should really be focusing. >> let's talk about that. but there are mothers and fathers and kids listening right now. what about family whose kid is just really good in football in high school, maybe even being had hunted for the big leagues, what do you say? >> i say it is a huge risk right now. your child surviving -- youth football right now is mostly lock. there are so few standards in
it was always a question of education. i did not know the definition of concussion in 19 years of bashing my head. they never force anyone to tell an athlete what it means when you get hit in the head and things go fuzzy. obol was always informed consent in the beginning. that is why ted johnson was one of the first to come forward. he said, at least let me make this decision for myself. in 2010, the nfl started educating the players. it is different game at the pro level, but there is nothing...
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correspondent doug mckelway tonight on the controversy over freedom of movement in education. >> this weekbe is about the future of american public education. >> supporters of the national school choice week campaign kicked off the celebration this week with 14 planned whistle stops across the country. >> organizers say research increasingly shows that students in poor performing public schools given alternatives, whether they be better public schools, charter schools, magnet schools, homeschooling do better. >> the they the says parents who select schools and schools of choice are outperforming the traditional system. they are improving faster than the traditional system. >> case and point is the washington, d.c. opportunity scholarship program that gives 1700 d.c. students vouchers to attend private schools. >> they have a 91% graduation rate. grad rate in d.c. schools hover around 60%. >> like tremendous popularity and shortage of slots the obama administration capped enrollment in the d.c. program under pressure from teachers union. earlier in 2008 campaign speech to the american
correspondent doug mckelway tonight on the controversy over freedom of movement in education. >> this weekbe is about the future of american public education. >> supporters of the national school choice week campaign kicked off the celebration this week with 14 planned whistle stops across the country. >> organizers say research increasingly shows that students in poor performing public schools given alternatives, whether they be better public schools, charter schools, magnet...
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mulala, the education of girls, the violence against women. how does it continue? >> well, the united states will keep these issues. we have a strong -- for women's rights. it's chicagzelled in the constitution in afghanistan that those rights need to be protected in the kind of agreements that go forward. we have been working with women for a long time there. there is no doubt they are worried about the future. we also know, and i think this is really important, andrea, there will be no sustainable peace. that potential for sustainable peace will not be possible if the women are marginalized or silent. they are critical to afghanistan's future. this isn't just the right thing to do. it is the smart thing to do. it is the effective thing to do. that's the truth in all of the ways in which we operate, whether in terms of places in crisis and conflict, in economic decision making, that we need to bear these issues upper most, and that's what secretary clinton has made a point of doing kibtly for so long, and hopefully this will just grow, as it should, and must for u
mulala, the education of girls, the violence against women. how does it continue? >> well, the united states will keep these issues. we have a strong -- for women's rights. it's chicagzelled in the constitution in afghanistan that those rights need to be protected in the kind of agreements that go forward. we have been working with women for a long time there. there is no doubt they are worried about the future. we also know, and i think this is really important, andrea, there will be no...
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i want every girl, every child, to be educated. for that reason, we have organized malala fund. >> praise the lord. that girl can speak beautifully. the doctors are saying she has no lasting brain damage. we have even more good news. doctors also say that malala probably won't need to have any more surgeries either. that's just great news to bring you this morning. >>> making news the boy scouts could vote on removing their ban on gay members this week when the national executive council meets in texas. the president weighing in on this last night in a cbs interview. >> my attitude is that gays and lesbians should have access and opportunity, the same way everybody else does. in every institution and walk of life. >> a statement from the scouts says that if they remove their national policy on sexual orientation, organizations that oversee the individual troops could still base their membership guidelines on their own principles or religious beliefs. >>> you know who won the super bowl. super bowl xlvii. but who won the battle for
i want every girl, every child, to be educated. for that reason, we have organized malala fund. >> praise the lord. that girl can speak beautifully. the doctors are saying she has no lasting brain damage. we have even more good news. doctors also say that malala probably won't need to have any more surgeries either. that's just great news to bring you this morning. >>> making news the boy scouts could vote on removing their ban on gay members this week when the national executive...